Bob Weston was the guitarist in Fleetwood Mac for two years during a difficult and transitional period for the band. He missed the group’s early glory under the leadership of Peter Green and had been sacked by the time of Fleetwood Mac’s spectacular commercial revival, which made their 1977 release Rumours one of the top ten biggest selling albums of all time.

But he helped to keep the band together at a time when Fleetwood Mac were at a low ebb and recorded two albums with the group, Penguin and Mystery To Me. Although neither was a huge seller on their release in 1973, they played a significant role in the band abandoning its early blues-rock sound for a sweeter pop style.